I'm being cared for by:Planned PEThood of Georgia

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Facts about Cindy

I am

already spayed and up to date with shots.

Cindy's Info...

I am already spayed and up to date with shots.

Cindy's Story...

Cindy's Story...

Hi my name is Cindy and I have a interesting story. I was adopted when I was little baby in 2013. In May this year my foster mom found out that I was in a shelter (not good!) because the shelter scanned me when I was taken in and found my micro-chip. The Micro-chip company called Planned Pethood to tell them I was there. My foster called the shelter back and found out that the lady who had adopted me and promised to love me and care for me and give me a wonderful home had put me there herself (I had not gotten lost or wandered away). She had abandoned me and sent me to a place where I could have died!

When my foster mom got to the shelter I was in bad shape. I only weighed 5.5 lbs (I should weight around 8-9 lbs) and my beautiful smoke & black colored fur coat was all matted and dirty. And that wasn't all! I was in a lot of pain and my mouth hurt (that's why I wasn't eating well, but the lady who I'd thought would always be my mom had not taken me to the Vet). My foster mom took me immediately to the doctor and the doctor said that they had to take my all of my teeth out to make me feel better. I had a condition called stomatitis. Fortunately, the condition is "healed" when the teeth go away.

I got my surgery and I started to feel better. My appetite came back and my lovely fur coat started to grow back and it is SO beautiful. It took a while but my foster mom tells me I am all better and that I am STUNNING. (She would know). :-)

Now that I feel so much better, I am once again a loving and SWEET girl. I love to rub against you, snuggle, and I especially enjoy talking to you. I give great little head butts and really like to be petted. But, even after ALL THIS, I still am looking for my TRUE forever home. Is there someone out there who will LOVE me, and take care of me, and who will treat me like a princess. Are you that family who will promise to keep me safe and who will give me my Christmas wish? A place where I belong?

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Cindy is negative for FIV/FeLV, up-to-date on shots, spayed, and microchipped. The adoption fee is $ 90.00.

If you would like to meet Cindy or know which adoption site she will be attending this week, please call her foster, Nancy, at 770-712-2640 or email scsilver@comcast.net

Would you like to adopt Cindy? Please print and complete this application, then scan and email it to adoptions@pethoodga.org. It will be reviewed and the foster will then contact you. The application is located here: ---> http://pethoodga.org/images/documents/PPHGA%20Cat%20Application-051414.pdf

About Our Rescue Group...

We are a network of foster homes that care for cats and dogs that are stray or abandoned, given up for adoption, and born of unspayed cats and dogs. Our rescue is a division of Planned PEThood of Georiga, Inc. which operates as a spay/neuter clinic.

Planned PEThood of Georgia's mission it to help pets and the people who care for them by providing innovative programs and affordable services that save lives.

Come Meet Our Pets...

We occupy the in-store Adoption Center at the PetSmart in Johns Creek, Georgia (Medlock Bridge Road and McGinnis Ferry Road). the PetSmart on Lawrenceville/Suwanee Road in Lawrenceville, Georgia; and at the Petco store in Buford, across the street from the Mall of Georgia. Planned PEThood of Georgia holds adoptions on Saturdays from 11am to 4pm. Cats and dogs found on this web site can be seen during the week by appointment.

Our Adoption Process...

Prospective adopters are required to fill out an application asking if everyone in the household is in agreement to adopting a pet, ages of household members, other pets in household, and where the animal will stay. References are required. All of our pets are spayed or neutered, up-to-date on their vaccinations, tested for diseases, and microchipped. Our adoption fee is $120 for a kitten ($200 for two), $90 for a cat older than 4 months; and $175 for a dog.

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